Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
Hey, man, Sunder. Gr8 thoughts man... Really enjoyed reading your post..!!! -Siraj On 10/24/07, Sunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Scene 16(world war III) : soldiers of different country fighting each > other hear "vellai pookal ulagam yendrum malargavae" put their weapons down > and hug each other. > > Scene 17: A disobedient boy hears "uyirum neeyae udalum neyae" and feels > for his mother > > Scene 18: India Vs Pakistan final, players singing "bar bar han bol yar > han, apne jeet ho inki har han" > > Scene 19: Ex-lovers meet and sing "azhagae sugama un kobangal sugama" > > Scene 20: A sleepless guy(like me) hears "thendralae thendralae mella ne > veesu" and sleeps before the song ends. > > > > Regards > > S.Sunder > > - Original Message > From: || V i s h w e s h || <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2007 9:41:05 AM > Subject: Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music > > Scene 0: A guy living in Pune, almost everyday listens to a haunting > "Ennuyir Thozhiyea", without understanding a word in Tamil !! :) > > *Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>* wrote: > > > Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes > about the scope of ARR's work. > > Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" > title song in unrestrained glee. > > Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo > Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. > > Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's > moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. > > Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by > Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - > The Golden Age". > > Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from > Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. > > Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having > watched the film and impressed by the score. > > Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his > composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his > favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):): ) > . > > > > > *" *The *search* is more important than the destination " > - a r rahman - > > > . > > >
Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
Scene 16(world war III) : soldiers of different country fighting each other hear "vellai pookal ulagam yendrum malargavae" put their weapons down and hug each other. Scene 17: A disobedient boy hears "uyirum neeyae udalum neyae" and feels for his mother Scene 18: India Vs Pakistan final, players singing "bar bar han bol yar han, apne jeet ho inki har han" Scene 19: Ex-lovers meet and sing "azhagae sugama un kobangal sugama" Scene 20: A sleepless guy(like me) hears "thendralae thendralae mella ne veesu" and sleeps before the song ends. Regards S.Sunder - Original Message From: || V i s h w e s h || <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2007 9:41:05 AM Subject: Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music Scene 0: A guy living in Pune, almost everyday listens to a haunting "Ennuyir Thozhiyea", without understanding a word in Tamil !! :) Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes about the scope of ARR's work. Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" title song in unrestrained glee. Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - The Golden Age". Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having watched the film and impressed by the score. Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):): ) . " The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman - _ _ _ _ __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. To know how, go to http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html
Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
Scene 0: A guy living in Pune, almost everyday listens to a haunting "Ennuyir Thozhiyea", without understanding a word in Tamil !! :) Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes about the scope of ARR's work. Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" title song in unrestrained glee. Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - The Golden Age". Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having watched the film and impressed by the score. Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):):) . " The search is more important than the destination " - a r rahman - __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
NIcely written dude; On 10/23/07, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes > about the scope of ARR's work. > > Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" > title song in unrestrained glee. > > Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo > Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. > > Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's > moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. > > Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by > Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - > The Golden Age". > > Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from > Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. > > Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having > watched the film and impressed by the score. > > Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his > composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his > favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):):) > > > -- regards, Vithur A.R. RAHMAN - THE GOD OF MUSIC
Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
Wow, Amazing dude.. Its 100% correct. -Siraj On 10/23/07, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes > about the scope of ARR's work. > > Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" > title song in unrestrained glee. > > Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo > Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. > > Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's > moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. > > Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by > Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - > The Golden Age". > > Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from > Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. > > Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having > watched the film and impressed by the score. > > Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his > composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his > favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):):) > . > > >
Re: [arr] The Far Reach of ARR's Music
NICE.. On 10/23/07, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Please take this lightly. It's just for fun, yet speaks volumes > about the scope of ARR's work. > > Scene 1: At a party in Mumbai, members dance to "Rang De Basanti" > title song in unrestrained glee. > > Scene 2: A home sick Indian living in Australia listens to "Yeh Jo > Desh Hai Tera" with great nostalgia as tears well up.. > > Scene 3: An Arab Muslim in Dubai finds spiritual inspiration as he's > moved by the song "Zikr" from Bose. > > Scene 4: A retired English professor in London is fascinated by > Rahman's 4 cues as she watches the latest sequel film "Elizabeth - > The Golden Age". > > Scene 5: A smitten American gal listens to "Closer than Ever" from > Bombay Dreams as she dreams about her beau. > > Scene 6: A Chinese manin Beijing buys Rahman's "WOHE" after having > watched the film and impressed by the score. > > Scene 7: An Indian living in America, who hopes to refine his > composing skills some day, listens to a compilation CD of his > favorite Rahman songs in his car as he's driving to work...:):):) > > >